Friday, 3 april 2026.
Bosnian Serb Ex-Fighters Indicted for Vlasenica Crimes
The state court confirmed an indictment charging four former Bosnian Serb Army soldiers and policemen with crimes against humanity over attacks on Bosniak villages in the Vlasenica area in 1992....
Croatia Indicts Bosnian Serb for Manjaca Camp Abuses
Croatia’s state attorney charged a former Bosnian Serb Army officer with involvement in violence against prisoners of war detained at the Manjaca camp in Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1992. The...
Belgrade Court Convicts Bosnian Serb of War Crime
A court in Belgrade sentenced a former Bosnian Serb soldier to seven years in prison for the murder of a Bosniak civilian in the Kljuc area during the Bosnian war...
Croatia Cuts Bosnian Croat’s Jail Term, Causing Political Storm
A Zagreb court’s decision to reduce former Bosnian Croat battalion commander Marko Radic’s war crimes sentence caused concerns that other Bosnian convicts with Croatian passports might ask for a transfer...
Eight Bosnian Ex-Soldiers Arrested for Killing Croats
Eight former Bosnian Army commanders and servicemen were arrested on suspicion of killing captured Croat civilians and prisoners of war in villages in the Vitez area in 1993. Bosnia’s State...
Bosnian Judiciary Restricts Information on War Crime Cases
Bosnian courts and prosecution offices are restricting access to information on cases, making it harder for media to report on war crimes and corruption cases, although the law states that...
Karadzic Demands Skype by End of Year
Former Bosnian Serb political leader Radovan Karadzic asked the Mechanism for International Criminal Tribunals in The Hague to allow him to use an online video link to talk to his...
Bosnia Arrests Serb Ex-Soldiers for Crimes Against Civilians
Former Bosnian Serb Army soldiers Cvijan Tomanic and Sreco Kandic are accused of committing violent crimes against Bosniaks and ethnic Albanians in the village of Glumina, near Zvornik, in 1992....
It’s Not Too Late to Find Wartime Missing Persons
Bosnia, Serbia, Croatia, Montenegro and Kosovo will sign a new plan committing them to working together to help find and identify the remaining missing persons from the 1990s wars, writes...
Zagreb Cuts Bosnian Croat War Criminal’s Sentence
A Zagreb court reduced former Croatian Defence Council officer Marko Radic’s sentence for crimes against humanity because the Croatian legal system does not recognise the concept of a ‘joint criminal...
Slobodan Praljak Court Suicide: Source of Poison Not Found
A Dutch investigation into former Bosnian Croat military official Slobodan Praljak’s suicide at the UN war crimes tribunal in 2017 failed to establish how he obtained the poison that he...